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CBSE Class 10 Social Science MCQs for Federalism

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CBSE Class 10 Social Science MCQs and Short Questions Database. Based on CBSE and CCE guidelines. The students should practice these Sample Papers to gain perfection which will help him to get more marks in CBSE examination. Based on CBSE and CCE guidelines. Based on the same pattern as released by CBSE every year. CBSE releases sample papers every year. These papers are released prior to the CBSE examinations so that students can do practice.

LESSON – 2

Federalism

MCQ

Q.1How many scheduled languages are recognized by the constitution?

a) Besides Hindus, there are 18 scheduled, languages.

b) Besides Hindi, there are 21 scheduled languages.

c) Besides Hindi there are 22 scheduled languages.

d) Besides Hindi there are 19 scheduled languages

Q.2 What is the government at Block level called?

a) Gram Sabha b) Gram Panchyat

c) Panchayat Samiti d) Nayay Panchyat

Q.3 Which local govt works at district level?

a) Panchayat samiti b) Village panchayat

c) Zila Parishad d) None of the mention above

Q.4 By what name local govt at urban area called?

A) Municipality B) Municipal corporation C) Panchayat samiti

a) Only A is true b) Only B is true c) Both B and C are true d) Both A and B are true

Ans- Federal system has dual objectives to safeguard and promote unity of the country and accommodate regional diversity. It is based on mutual trust and agreement to live together.

Q.3 What happened to the centre state relations when different parties ruled at the centre and state levels till 1990?

Ans- When different parties ruled at the centre and state levels the parties at the centre tried to undermine the power of states. The central government misused the constitution often to dismiss the state governments that were controlled by other parties. This is against the spirit of federalism

Long Answers Questions

Q.1 Give the key features of federalism

Ans- 1. There is two or more level of govt

2. Each tier has its own jurisdiction

3. Any change in the fundamental provisions of the constitution requires consent of both levels of the govt